James Longmore has succeeded in creating a book that reads like a movie with all the detail of a book. That being said, not everyone wants to read something like that. I wouldn't want to either, however, for a book that is novel and creature feature all in one, its a beautiful thing, especially when the author knows hot to make it so.
"Pede" is short for Centipede. The creatures themselves, on their own, are enough to invoke nightmares when seen in a picture or in person. Now imagine one that is 25feet long or longer, and you have a gigantic, slithering nightmare ready to inflict huge and deadly dose of paralyzing venom enough to kill 10 people.
When the female prof and her team of 6 students arrive at a boarded up and closed down luxury hotel in search for longer than the usual 12 inch pedes that might be responsible for the death of two people, without the sanction of the university's knowledge.
Finding themselves trapped inside, the group has to use their knowledge of the things to try to keep themselves alive long enough to be able to get out the next day.
To say anymore about this would be a disservice to anyone wanting to read it. It sounds like a simple and straightforward plot and easy to figure out. Its not.
The cast of characters get more than enough backstory to add to it, a lot more than oud ever get in a film and probably more than you actually want to read in this book. But its all the more to add to the fun and exciting read.
The descriptions by the author of these things and what they do and how they do it, the descriptions of the gore and wounds inflicted are immensurable. There is also a fair amount of sexual tension and sex to add to it all. I mean what creature feature wouldn't have it?
Longmore has done a great job, bringing the reader into this deadly foray of the hunters and the hunted. Its a fast read and a page turner as well.
If you like a good monster/creature story, this is one that doesn't fail at all.